2014 Gmc Acadia Slt on 2040-cars
2517 SE Best Ln, Bentonville, Arkansas, United States
Engine:Gas V6 3.6L/220
Transmission:6-Speed
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GKKRRKD8EJ313855
Stock Num: EJ313855
Make: GMC
Model: Acadia SLT
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Summit White
Interior Color: Dark Cashmere
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
BACK-UP CAMERA, LEATHER, BLUETOOTH, MP3 Player, CHILD LOCKS, 3RD ROW SEAT, KEYLESS ENTRY, SAT RADIO, POWER LIFTGATE, The 2014 GMC Acadia personifies a never say never attitude with its flexible, accommodating space and functionality. Featuring distinctive, bold lines, a confident stance, the Acadia comes with aluminum wheels and automatic on/off headlamps. Body color moldings keep a sleek uniform look. Additionally, there are roof-mounted luggage rails to make family outings as convenient as possible. The interior of the Acadia features attractive trim accents and a soft instrument panel wrap, as well as soothing ambient lighting accents. Additionally, there is underfloor storage behind the flat-folding third row. Rear Park Assist aids by providing audible warning sounds as the rear of the vehicle approaches an object. That, combined with a Rear Vision Camera, makes those complicated parking situations a breeze. A USB port allows you to connect a supported music device for your listening pleasure. All 2014 Acadia models now include two USB ports on the rear of the center console for charging phones and other portable devices. The Acadia is driven by a 3.6L V6 Engine capable of 288 hp at 6300 rpm. Plus, the torque is more than enough to handle a small boat or trailer. The Acadia also affords you the option of a 6-speed AWD automatic transmission or a 6-speed FWD automatic transmission. The dual exhaust allows for an even exhaust flow and are intentionally turned down to prevent any protrusion from the body. The Acadia gives you the extra peace of mind with its host of safety features. An array of air bags protects you from all angles. The StabiliTrak system aids in driving in low traction situations, to keep you in control at all times. The 4-wheel antilock disc brakes grant you the stopping power that you need. Finally, a tire pressure monitoring system keeps you informed via the instrument panel, so you never have to second guess when it is time for a refill.Selling price includes $1500 Customer Cash and $1000 Bonus Cash. 0% for 60 months financing available in lieu of Customer Cash. Not all customers will qualify for all incentives or APR. See dealer for details. At Everett our most important objective is customer experience. We want you to be COMPLETELY satisfied. That's why we have great incentives like $9.95 oil and filter changes and certified used car programs. We feel like we can give you the best experience because we are family owned and operated. This is where our family is and it's where you can bring your family too. Ask for Josh today!
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GM issued the following statement on the matter, obtained by CNN Money: